Question
Who among the following is famously known as the
"Napoleon of India"?Solution
Samudragupta, the second ruler of the Gupta Empire, is often referred to as the "Napoleon of India" due to his military conquests and expansionist policies, much like Napoleon Bonaparte of France.
SEBI has allowed co-investment to be offered as a dedicated scheme within the main AIF structure. What is the investment limit by an investor in a singl...
Which of the following is a depository registered with SEBI?
What makes a Zero Coupon Zero Principal (ZCZP) instrument fundamentally different from a standard corporate bond?
Which of the following is not a criterion for a Stock exchange whose subsidiary can be an Accreditation Agency?
In order to curb any evergreening exposure by banks, RBI has laid out guidelines for investment by banks in AIFs. As per the guidelines, banks, includin...
What is the maximum award that can be imposed by the NBFC Ombudsman in India, as decided by the RBI?
When was the Samadhaan Portal introduced for monitoring outstanding dues to MSEs?
The stock market indices NIFTY and SENSEX are calculated on the basis of which of the following?
Non-institutional Investors (NII) are typically the investor who invest above Rs.2 lakh in IPO. As per SEBI, what are the two sub categories of NIIs?Â
Which of the following statement is incorrect with respect to REITs and InVITs in India?